An edition of The Haj (1984)

The Haj

history of the arab nations

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Leon Uris
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An edition of The Haj (1984)

The Haj

history of the arab nations

Large print ed.
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The Haj is a novel published in 1984 by American author Leon Uris about a Palestinian Arab family caught up in the area's historic events of the 1920s–1950s as witnessed by Ishmael, the youngest son. The story begins in 1922 when Ibrahim, Ishmael's father, takes over the position of muktar from his dying father in the relatively isolated village of Tabah in the Ajalon Valley, just off the main road leading to Jerusalem from Jaffa. The book then goes on to show how the family is affected by the proximity of nearby kibbutz Shemesh, by the political struggles exhibited and the pressures exerted by the region's Arab leaders during the course of 35 years, and by the disruptive effect being a refugee had on them.

Haj in the novel's title refers to the pilgrimage to Mecca, which every able-bodied Muslim who can afford to do so is obliged to make at least once in his lifetime. Literally, it refers to the pilgrimage that the head of the family, Ibrahim al Soukori al Wahhabi, made to Mecca in his young adulthood, and which gave him the honorific Hajji used throughout the book. Figuratively it refers to both the transforming physical journey that the family makes from its home in Tabah to the refugee camps near Jericho, and to the psychic transformations that the family endures as it is ripped away from its traditional life and sees, one by one its values being eroded.

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Publisher
Chivers
Language
English
Pages
784

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The Haj: history of the arab nations
1985, Chivers
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The Haj
1985, Bantam
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1985, G.K. Hall
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The Haj
1985, Corgi
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1984, Doubleday
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1984, Deutsch
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Edition Notes

Originally published, London , Deutsch, 1984.

Published in
Bath
Series
The Windsor selection

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3541.R46

The Physical Object

Pagination
(784)p. ;
Number of pages
784

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17439308M
ISBN 10
0862201306

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